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	<title>Q: Browser peculiarity - rendering effects in IE</title>
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.assert { color: green }
.test   { color: yellow }
#test1  { background-color: green }
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<big><b><u>Assertions:</u></b></big>
<div class="assert">IE 4+ supports this element, but only via its recognition. 
Common attributes will be applied to content, but nothing is done with the CITE 
attribute by the browser unless scripting is used to take action on its value.</div>

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<b>Test 1:</b><br>
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<q>Plain Q element, no attributes</q> 
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<b>Test 2:</b><br>
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<q class="test" id="test1" style="word-spacing: 20px" title="this is a title">Q 
element, with class="test" (Gray color), id="test1" (green background), 
style ("word-spacing: 20px"), and title ("this is a title" on hover) attributes</q> 
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